Mark Andrews injury: Ravens TE on sideline with apparent leg injury

The Baltimore Ravens were without tight end Mark Andrews on their last drive as he’s having his leg looked at by the training staff.

The Baltimore Ravens aren’t getting off to a hot start in Buffalo today. Against the Bills’ defense and windy conditions, the Ravens have struggled to move the ball. But on Baltimore’s third drive of the game, they were without their top receiving weapon, tight end Mark Andrews.

According to the CBS broadcast, Andrews was hobbled on the sideline with an apparent leg injury. Field reporter Evan Washburn noted the training staff were looking at Andrews’ right leg and knee. Andrews didn’t come onto the field for that three-and-out drive as the Ravens moved backwards six yards.

Andrews has barely missed on two fingertip grabs in this game. The last was a diving attempt in the end zone, with the ball bouncing off his hands, forcing Baltimore to settle for a field goal on that drive as the game’s only points.

It’s unclear how serious the injury to Andrews is and how much time he’ll miss in this game. But if Baltimore is going to find some offensive momentum, Andrews has often been their guy through the air.

We’ll have an update as news breaks.